5 Chancery Lane, Clifford's Inn,
London EC4A 1BL
Contact: Brinsley Dresden
Tel: 44.0.20.7074.8069
Fax: 44.0.20.7864.1200
Email: brinsley.dresden@lewissilkin.com
Website: www.lewissilkin.com
Description:
Lewis Silkin is a city law firm recommended by the major legal commentators as one of the leading UK suppliers of legal services to the commercial communications industry. The firm has a proven track record of working in partnership with its clients to produce results. The following are just a few examples of the services it can provide: floating privately-owned marketing services groupings; steering advertising campaigns safely clear of legal and regulatory problems; introducing employee share incentive schemes in marketing agencies; resolving comparative advertising disputes between competitors and advising buyers and suppliers of advertising services on all their relevant contractual requirements. Lewis Silkin's "Newsnotes" journal, reporting regularly for clients on developments in commercial communications law, was the first and remains the only UK publication of its kind. A number of the firm's lawyers are regular speakers and writers on advertising law topics.
The Gambling Act 2005, by Brinsley Dresden, Lewis Silkin
And finally...some predictions for 2006, by Brinsley Dresden, Lewis Silkin
Text of an article first published by Campaign Magazine
The Gambling Act 2005: What does it mean for promotional marketing in practice? by Brinsley Dresden, Lewis Silkin
Political ad ban threatened by judicial review by Brinsley Dresden, Lewis Silkin
Text of an article first published by Campaign Magazine
Advocacy Advertising: A fillip for democracy or a bidding war for special interest groups? by Brinsley Dresden, Lewis Silkin
Text of an article first published by The Marketing Society's e-nuggets electronic newsletter
New OFCOM broadcasting code
by: Giles Crown, Lewis Silkin
And finally...some predictions for 2005 by Brinsley Dresden, Lewis Silkin, Text of an article first published by Campaign Magazine
From the United Kingdom: Access all Areas
by Brinsley Dresden & Jo Farmer, Lewis Silkin
Text of an article first published by The Marketing Society's e-nuggets electronic newsletter
The return of the soap opera
by: Jo Farmer, Lewis Silkin
Sobering Thoughts: Ofcom's proposals for the regulation of TV advertising of alcoholic drinks
by: Brinsley Dresden & Jamie Barnard, Lewis Silkin
Text of an article first published by The Marketing Society's e-nuggets electronic newsletter.